Epicondylitis humeri radialis: konservativ – operativ

Translated title of the contribution: Lateral epicondylitis: conservative – operative

Burak Altintas, Stefan Greiner

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Abstract

Background: Lateral epicondylitis is a common disease of the common extensor origin at the lateral humerus. Despite its common self-limitation it can lead to chronic therapy-resistant pain with remarkable functional disability of the affected arm. Objectives: Different conservative and operative treatment options of lateral epicondylitis are described and compared regarding benefits and risks. Additionally, recent surgical techniques and their complications are mentioned. Based on the current literature, it is shown which treatment option can be recommended. Methods: This review was based on the literature analysis in PubMed regarding “conservative and operative therapy of lateral epicondylitis” as well as the clinical experience of the authors. Results: Conservative treatment is the primary choice for the treatment of lateral epicondylitis if concomitant pathologies such as instability among others can be excluded. It should include strengthening against resistance with eccentric stretching of the extensor group. In persistent cases, operative treatment is warranted. Resection of the pathologic tissue at the extensor origin with debridement and refixation of the healthy tendinous tissue yields good results. Conclusions: Most patients with lateral epicondylitis can be treated conservatively with success. Radiological evaluation should be performed in therapy-resistant cases. In the case of partial or complete rupture of the extensor origin, operative therapy is indicated.

Translated title of the contributionLateral epicondylitis: conservative – operative
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)870-877
Number of pages8
JournalOrthopade
Volume45
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Conservative therapy
  • Elbow pain
  • Lateral epicondylitis
  • Operative therapy
  • Tennis elbow

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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